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HAPPILY for the public , the materials for their informations as to Dr Swift's life and character are not inconsiderable . Lord Orrery's letters , and the essay on the a 3 the life , writings and character of Dr Swift ,
HAPPILY for the public , the materials for their informations as to Dr Swift's life and character are not inconsiderable . Lord Orrery's letters , and the essay on the a 3 the life , writings and character of Dr Swift ,
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A volume of letters figned 9. ... J. R.'s Observations on Lord Orrery's Reanarks , generally supposed to bave been written by Dr Delany ; and Letter to S. Letters from the Dean to Stella , mentioned by Mr Swift , but not published .
A volume of letters figned 9. ... J. R.'s Observations on Lord Orrery's Reanarks , generally supposed to bave been written by Dr Delany ; and Letter to S. Letters from the Dean to Stella , mentioned by Mr Swift , but not published .
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Mr Pope also , in one of his letters to him [ in vol , 4 . p . 189. ] mentions England as his native country . But whatever the motives were that prevailed on Dr Swift to. whatever crossed + In the year ...
Mr Pope also , in one of his letters to him [ in vol , 4 . p . 189. ] mentions England as his native country . But whatever the motives were that prevailed on Dr Swift to. whatever crossed + In the year ...
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He has also been thought by some to have been a natural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publication of his letter to Lord Visc . Palmerston , among his pofthumous works ...
He has also been thought by some to have been a natural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publication of his letter to Lord Visc . Palmerston , among his pofthumous works ...
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It is therefore probable , that , by the influence of Swift's uncle , they were omitted in the copy which he procured and sent ; especially as some such favour seems to be intimated in Swift's letter to him , [ in vol . 4. p . 197. ] ...
It is therefore probable , that , by the influence of Swift's uncle , they were omitted in the copy which he procured and sent ; especially as some such favour seems to be intimated in Swift's letter to him , [ in vol . 4. p . 197. ] ...
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